be honest
To be fair, the Chinese idiom pinyin is p í NGX ī n é RL ù n, which means to give a fair evaluation calmly. It comes from notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of luanyang summer vacation by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun's notes on Yuewei thatched cottage - a record of luanyang's summer vacation in Qing Dynasty: "to be fair, Wang Li began to change his old theory and became the bud of Song school."
Analysis of Idioms
The distinction between public and private
Falsification
Idiom usage
Be partial to formal; make a clause; show justice
Examples
At present, the number of people who are falling is not even, and the article has not yet reached the peak. Pu Songling's strange stories from a lonely studio
be honest
As long as you work hard, you can grind an iron pestle into a needle - zhǐ yào gōng fū shēn,tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn
draw characters and sing incantations - huà fú niàn zhòu
inhale wind and drink dew -- to endure the hardship of travelling or fieldwork - xī fēnɡ yǐn lù